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What is NYC AC § 27-337?

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This section classifies roof coverings as A, B, or C based on their fire resistance and outlines limitations on their use. Roofs on most buildings must use class A or B coverings, while class C is allowed under specific conditions. Applies to building owners regarding roofing materials and fire safety standards.

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§ 27-337 Roof coverings.

AC § 27-337

Roof coverings shall be classified as A, B, or C on the basis of their resistance to exterior fire exposure as listed in reference standard RS 5-9, or as determined by tests made in conformance with reference standard RS 5-10 for those not listed.

(a)Limitations of use. Every roof placed on a building shall be covered with class A or B roof covering, except class C roof coverings may be placed on buildings classified in occupancy group J when not more than three stories or forty feet in height, and on buildings permitted by this code to be of class II-D or II-E construction. The use of roofing having no rating is prohibited, except for replacement to the extent of twenty-five percent of the roof area in any twelve month period.

(b)Combustible roof decking. Unless attached directly to noncombustible framework, all roof coverings shall be applied to a closely fitted deck; except that wood shingles, to the extent permitted in subdivision (a) of this section, may be applied to wood slats.

(c)Roof insulation. Combustible roof insulation may be applied on top of roof decking or slab provided that it is protected with the roof covering applied directly thereto.

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